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ing on the terrace of our track minds—get him off delicious plate of smoked memorable. Traveling in
stylishly appointed casita. of me as soon as possible. If brisket with all the fixings general teaches lessons that
The Boulders can be pricey, you are curious about bull to complete this amazing one can only learn by get-
especially during high riding yourself and would experience. ting out there. So go ahead,
season (typically starting like to get your “feet wet”, I can truly say that hit the open road! With a
around $500 per night plus for a fee of $5.00, you can our road trip was a huge little sense of adventure and
resort fees), but well-worth ride the not quite as disor- success. All of the new an open mind, you never
it if you desire a uniquely derly mechanical bull. Also, explorations and discover- know what discovery awaits
tranquil and grounding while here, be sure to try a ies made our travels very around the next corner.
experience.
The Boulders Resort is
a quiet and slower-paced
property, however, if you
are in the mood for a bit
of nightlife, you can travel
about three miles down
the road to Cave Creek—
home of a popular saloon
and restaurant, Buffalo
Chip. Make sure to visit
on Wednesday or Friday
for their fun-filled bull
riding nights. This popular
event draws large crowds
of locals and visitors of all
ages. (Tickets are $10.00
per person). Grab a beer
at one of their indoor or
outdoor bars and take
a seat on the bench to
prepare for a thrilling ride!
When the gates open, you
will be a witness to the
incredible power of ram-
bunctious bulls with one
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